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service Intermec-manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation. Information and specifications Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 5
their respective Pocket PC platforms. • Added support for the CK31 Handheld Computer. • Added instructions for configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on a 700, CK30, and CK31. • Replaced "DCS 30X or G4X00" with "Intermec Application Server."ort, added configuring special features by changing IMDCB.INI on - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 6
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Before You Begin ix Safety Information ix Global Services and Support ix Warranty Information ix Web Support ix Telephone Support ix Who Should Read This Manual x Related Documents x 1 Getting Started 1 Feature 25 Using Auto-Transmit Fields 25 Data Collection Browser User's Guide v - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 8
the Intermec Computer 46 Reconnecting to Your Desktop PC 46 Installing the dcBrowser Client 47 Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the Intermec Computer 48 Starting the dcBrowser Client for the First Time 49 Connecting to the dcBrowser Gateway 50 vi Data Collection Browser User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 9
Configuring Desktop PC 57 Installing the dcBrowser Client 58 Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the the dcBrowser Client 63 Configuring Special Features (Optional 64 and Launching the dcBrowser Client 68 Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the dcBrowser Client 74 Configuring Your Trakker Antares - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 10
Displaying Different Font Types (Optional 79 A ASCII to Hex Conversion 81 B Troubleshooting 85 Symptoms and Solutions 86 Using the Product Support Page 88 I Index 89 viii Data Collection Browser User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 11
Us > Contact Us. Service Location Support For the most current listing of service locations, go to www.intermec.com and click Support >Returns and Repairs > Repair Locations. For technical support in South Korea, use the after service locations listed below: Data Collection Browser User's Guide ix - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 12
site at www.intermec.com. 2 Click Support > Manuals. 3 In the Select a Product field, choose the product whose documentation you want to download. To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor. x Data Collection Browser User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 13
Data Collection Browser. This chapter covers these topics: • Learning About the Data Collection Browser • What's New? • About the Environments • About the Maximum Number of Sessions Supported • About the Clients • Installing a License for Each Client Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 1 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 14
end system. • You use less bandwidth in your data collection network because the data collection devices only provide the user interface, while the web server provides all of the computational power is configured for UDP Plus or WTP, the device connects to the dcBrowser gateway through the Intermec - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 15
Screen and control data on UDP Plus or WTP Ethernet dcBrowser gateway Intermec Gateway Screen and control data on TCP/IP dcBrowser gateway Intermec help configuring UDP Plus or WTP devices to connect to the dcBrowser gateway through an Intermec Gateway, see the Intermec Gateway User's Guide. - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 16
Started What's New? This user's guide has been updated to include support for the CK3 mobile configure the dcBrowser gateway on the Intermec Application Server. When you turn on your devices, they request a web page from the web server. For help, see the user's manual that ships with your Intermec - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 17
Intermec Device Device CK3 Series Mobile Computer CN3 Series Mobile Computer CK61 Mobile Computer CV30 Fixed Mount Computer 700 Series Mobile Computer CV60 Fixed Mount help. Note: Before you install the licenses, Intermec allows one device to connect to the dcBrowser gateway for development purposes - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 18
Chapter 1 - Getting Started 6 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 19
Code • Advanced Features • About the Test Software-Only Gateway Environment • Setting Up the Test Software-Only Gateway Environment • Configuring the Test/Software-Only Gateway Environment • Testing Your Application • Setting Up the Runtime Environment Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 7 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 20
password, and input types. It automatically filters content that cannot be displayed or processed on the data collection devices. dcBrowser also supports list explains some of the HTML features that are not currently supported by dcBrowser. Contact your local Intermec Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 21
reference manual. • The device displays the text; however, since the device only supports one font Supported as Documented X X X X X X Text Displayed, No Format Not Supported, Ignored Supported With Special Attributes or Notes X X X X X X X X X X X X Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 22
HTML Italic Inline image Form input Is index Print Keyboard List item Link Map Menu list Meta No break No embed No frames Ordered list Option Paragraph Parameters Preformatted text Strike Sample Form select Small text Supported as Documented X X* X X X X X X X X X Text Displayed, No Format X Not - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 23
reference manual. the default user sees the function key (for example, F1), a greater-than sign (>), and the link. The user presses the appropriate function key to jump to the link. Only http links are supported. HELP Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 24
Attributes: repeat= spacing= Sets the number of beeps. The default number of repeats is 0. The valid range for repeats is 0 to Notes: Example: To set the beep volume and frequency, see the user's manual for your device. The device beeps three times. Headings User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 25
"containers" in uppercase letters with a blank line before and after the heading. Syntax: Attributes: Notes: Example: alt Since some device screens cannot render graphics, dcBrowser displays the alt text. 1998 Player Roster Data Collection Browser Client - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 26
password reset default support viewporting. The maxlength attribute supports scrolling fields. You can set maxlength to any number, but the visible field length is set by the size attribute. 14 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 27
Chapter 2 - Developing and Testing Your Application When you scan bar code data into the B-DAY field, the device automatically sends the screen data to the web server. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 15 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 28
gateway configuration screen in the Custom ID column. You can use this identification to identify a specific relationship screen was sent or the last key was pressed. The time delay resets after each key press or scan. When the new screen opens, any data that you entered in the previous screen - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 29
appropriate manual, as listed in the next table. Device Manual Trakker Antares terminal Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual (P/N 071389) 700 Series (monochrome 700 Series Monochrome Mobile Computer User's Manual screen) computers (P/N 961-054-032) 700 Series Color computers Intermec - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 30
relay=P> getrelay getsi retonsi For Trakker Antares 248X terminals only. Returns the current relay state when the screen is returned. The relay state is indicated by the ASCII character (A to P) returned in the hidden scan ahead and the beep volume. 18 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 31
the device to allowed values, for example, 9600. For valid baud rates, see your Intermec computer user's manual. Sets the data bits to 7 or 8. If this attribute is not used, the data bits are set to 8. Defines the end character for block of input. You can use any ASCII character from 00 to 7E - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 32
to scroll to the previous section of the table and F6 is hard-coded to scroll to the next screen. You must add HTML tags to your web page to provide this information for your user. The width of a column in a table is the size of the largest cell in the column. This - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 33
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the screen on the left INTERMEC\DCBROWSER\ EXAMPLES\CGI_BASED\CGI\BIN directory to the CGI-BIN directory for your web server. 2 Copy the .htm files from the \INTERMEC\DCBROWSER\ EXAMPLES\CGI_BASED\HTML directory to the HTML directory for your web server. 22 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 35
browser. To use a text editor to view the HTML code 1 Choose File > Open. 2 Go to the \INTERMEC\DCBROWSER\HTML directory, and then choose RFSIGN.HTM. 3 Click OK. To use Internet Explorer to view the HTML code . The RFSIGN.HTM file is printed next. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 23 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 36
SIZE=8 MAXLENGTH=16> PASSWORD: < ="F5"> - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 37
input fields, it applies the buffered data to the new screen. If an auto-transmit field is filled in before the end of the screen is reached, the screen is transmitted, and the remainder of the scan-ahead or type-ahead data waits for the next screen. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 25 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 38
field 1 Copy from your device. For help, see the user's manual for your device. 2 In IMDCB.INI, add TRANSMIT_ON_FULL. 3 screen appears, add CURSOR as a property for that field. The following code shows an example where the cursor would be placed in the Password field instead of the User User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 39
parts: the web server, the local dcBrowser gateway, and the client simulator. To set up this test environment, follow the guidelines in "Configuring the license file and configuring the dcBrowser gateway, see Intermec) • Intel-based, Pentium • 32 MB RAM • 10 MB available hard disk space • Screen - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 40
Simulator." This manual assumes that you keep the default directory and directory screen appears. 7 Click Complete or Custom. Intermec recommends that you perform a complete setup. The Select Program Folder screen appears. 8 Choose the Program Folder. 28 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 41
Chapter 2 - Developing and Testing Your Application The default program folder is Intermec. You can select another folder into which you want to copy your program icons. 9 Click Next. The Start Copying Files screen appears. 10 Review the current settings and click Next. If you need to return to a - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 42
the local dcBrowser gateway. For help, see "Configuring the Local dcBrowser Gateway" in the next section. 6 From the Start menu, select Intermec > dcBrowser > run simulator. A simulator window appears. Press Ctrl-F1 to change the screen size. 30 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 43
For help, see the online help for the Intermec Application Server or for the software-only dcBrowser gateway. 7 Click Update. Verify your changes to Device 0 in the table. 8 Click Save. Your changes are saved. You can also edit a device configuration. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 31 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 44
or newer machine, the default location is C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERMEC\DCBROWSER\GATEWAY\LICPAK.TXT. Define the character to be sent with keyboard data. KEY_FLAG Disable configuring the dcBrowser gateway through the dcBrowser Device Mapping NO_CONFIGURE Configuration screen. Disable the return of - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 45
SCAN_FLAG Configure devices by serial number in a DHCP network. Display the user Ids on the dcBrowser Device Mapping Configuration screen. Display up the runtime environment for the Intermec Application Server, see the documentation that came with your Intermec Application Server. To set up the - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 46
Chapter 2 - Developing and Testing Your Application 34 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 47
Computer, the 700 Series Mobile Computer, and the CV30 Fixed Mount Computer. This chapter covers these topics: • Using ActiveSync to Connect to the Intermec Computer • Installing the dcBrowser Client • Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the Intermec Computer • Starting the dcBrowser Client for the - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 48
The Intermec computer automatically disables the 802.11 radio when you use ActiveSync. When you perform a cold boot, you will lose the configuration settings that enable a connection to ActiveSync. RF or Ethernet settings remain after a cold boot. Installing ActiveSync You can find instructions for - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 49
installing the dcBrowser client. When the installation is complete, the .cab file is automatically deleted. You can now configure and start the dcBrowser client. For help, see "Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the Intermec Computer" on page 38. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 37 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 50
CV30 Computers (Windows Mobile 5.0 or 6.1) Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the Intermec Computer Before you can run the dcBrowser client, you need to configure your Intermec computer for networking and then configure dcBrowser to use either TCP/IP or UDP Plus. Note: UDP Plus is not supported on - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 51
"Save configuration changes?" prompt appears. 8 Tap Yes to save the changes. 9 To close Intermec Settings, tap the X button in the upper right corner of the screen. 10 Perform the steps in "Starting the dcBrowser Client for the First Time" on page 40. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 39 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 52
with a valid IP address and port number, the IP configuration screen automatically appears. 3 Press Enter to save your configuration. Connecting to the dcBrowser Gateway After you have loaded and configured the dcBrowser client on your Intermec computer, change the following parameters in the .ini - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 53
enabling the custom virtual keyboard, see "Configuring Special Features (Optional)" on page 42. • Press Ctrl-P to return to the home page. • To open the IP configuration screen, tap (Press Here for Setup) only at the Intermec computer's splash screen. This table lists special dcBrowser client key - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 54
default IMDCB.INI file: a Run the dcBrowser client. For help, see "Running the dcBrowser Client" on page 40. b When the IP configuration screen appears, enter a server IP address in the format n.n.n.n where n is a number from 1 to 255. c Press Enter. 42 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 55
virtual keyboard panel (touch screen). 2 Use ActiveSync to copy IMDCB.INI from the computer root directory (Mobile Device\My Pocket PC) to a desktop PC. For help, see "Using ActiveSync to Connect to the Intermec Computer" you run the dcBrowser client. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 43 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 56
Chapter 3 - CN3 Series, CK3 Series, CK61, 700 Series, and CV30 Computers (Windows Mobile 5.0 or 6.1) 44 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 57
running Windows CE. These computers include the CK61 Mobile Computer, the CV30 Fixed Mount Computer, and the CV60 Vehicle Mount Computer. This chapter covers these topics: • Using ActiveSync to Connect to the Intermec Computer • Installing the dcBrowser Client • Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 58
The Intermec computer automatically disables the 802.11 radio when you use ActiveSync. When you perform a cold boot, you will lose the configuration settings that enable a connection to ActiveSync. RF or Ethernet settings remain after a cold boot. Installing ActiveSync You can find instructions for - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 59
installing the dcBrowser client. When the installation is complete, the .cab file is automatically deleted. You can now configure and start the dcBrowser client. For help, see "Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the Intermec Computer" on page 48. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 47 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 60
Plus port number (which defaults to 5555) and the IP address of the controller, which is the Intermec Application Server or PC that the dcBrowser gateway is running on. You need to perform these tasks: • Configure the Intermec computer for networking. • Configure the Intermec computer for TCP/IP - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 61
CK61, CV30, and CV60 Computers (Windows CE) 12 To exit the Control Panel, tap the X button in the upper right corner of the screen. 13 Perform the steps in one of the next two procedures to configure dcBrowser for either TCP/IP or UDP Plus. To configure dcBrowser for TCP/IP on the Intermec computer - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 62
with a valid IP address and port number, the IP configuration screen automatically appears. 3 Press Enter to save your configuration. Connecting to the dcBrowser Gateway After you have loaded and configured the dcBrowser client on your Intermec computer, change the following parameters in the .ini - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 63
enabling the custom virtual keyboard, see "Configuring Special Features (Optional)" on page 52. • Press Ctrl-P to return to the home page. • To open the IP configuration screen, tap (Press Here for Setup) only at the Intermec computer's splash screen. This table lists special dcBrowser client key - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 64
default IMDCB.INI file: a Run the dcBrowser client. For help, see "Running the dcBrowser Client" on page 50. b When the IP configuration screen appears, enter a server IP address in the format n.n.n.n where n is a number from 1 to 255. c Press Enter. 52 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 65
virtual keyboard panel (touch screen). 2 Use ActiveSync to copy IMDCB.INI from the computer root directory (Mobile Device\My Pocket PC) to a desktop PC. For help, see "Using ActiveSync to Connect to the Intermec Computer" you run the dcBrowser client. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 53 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 66
Chapter 4 - CK61, CV30, and CV60 Computers (Windows CE) 54 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 67
PC 2003 or Pocket PC 2002. This chapter covers these topics: • Using ActiveSync to Connect to the 700 Series • Installing the dcBrowser Client • Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the 700 Series • Starting the dcBrowser Client for the First Time • Connecting to the dcBrowser Gateway • Running the - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 68
should be powered by an AC power source when you use ActiveSync. Note: When you perform a cold boot, you will lose the configuration settings that enable a connection to ActiveSync. RF or Ethernet settings remain after a cold boot. Installing ActiveSync You can find instructions for using ActiveSync - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 69
through a serial connection 1 Connect the 700 Series to your desktop PC with a serial cable, a USB cable, or a 700 Series Single Dock. If ActiveSync is set to automatically connect to your Start and then tap ActiveSync. The ActiveSync screen appears. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 57 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 70
is hosted. You need to determine the UDP Plus port number (which defaults to 5555) and the IP address of the controller, which is the Intermec Application Server or PC that the dcBrowser gateway is running on. The instructions you follow depend on the software your 700 Series is running: • If - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 71
UDP Plus. To configure dcBrowser for TCP/IP on the 700 Series 1 Select Start > Settings. The Control Panel appears. 2 Tap the System tab. 3 Tap Intermec Settings. 4 Double-tap UDP Plus. 5 Make sure that the UDP Plus Activate check box is not checked. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 59 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 72
corner of the screen. If you made a change, the "Save configuration changes?" prompt appears. Tap Yes to save the changes. 7 To close Intermec Settings, tap the if you need to change the port number (which defaults to 5555) to match the port configured for UDP Plus on the controller. An edit box - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 73
corner of the screen. If you made a change, the "Save configuration changes?" prompt appears. Tap Yes to save the changes. 7 To close Intermec Settings, tap the defaults to 5555) to match the port configured for UDP Plus on the controller. An edit box Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 61 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 74
screen. The "Save configuration changes?" prompt appears. 9 Tap Yes to save the changes. 10 To close Intermec Settings, tap the round X button in the upper right corner of the screen the .ini file is DCB.INI. For the dcBrowser on an Intermec Application Server, the .ini file is WBS.INI. To change the - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 75
your HTML application. This table lists key combinations for the virtual keyboard. dcBrowser Client Key Combinations Virtual Keys Ctrl-C Ctrl-N Ctrl-T Ctrl-W Description Clear screen Ping the dcBrowser gateway Toggle Timing mode Refresh screen Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 63 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 76
parameter to 0. This is the default setting. Removes the (Press here for Setup) link on the splash HIDE_SPLASH_SETUP_OPTION screen. The IP configuration screen will still appear under the following the INI parameter to 0. This is the default setting. 64 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 77
. The default value is 6 seconds. To change IMDCB.INI 1 Generate a default IMDCB.INI file: a Run the dcBrowser client. For help, see "Running the dcBrowser Client" on page 63. b When the IP configuration screen appears, you run the dcBrowser client. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 65 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 78
Chapter 5 - 700 Series Mobile Computers (Pocket PC 2003 and Pocket PC 2002) 66 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 79
how to load and run the dcBrowser client. This chapter covers these topics: • Verifying the dcBrowser Client is Loaded • Loading and Launching the dcBrowser Client • Configuring TCP/IP or UDP Plus on the CK30 or CK31 • Running the dcBrowser Client • Setting Up to Print Through the COM Port (Optional - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 80
is warm or cold booted. If you prefer to manually launch the dcBrowser client, select System Main Menu > File Manager to locate and delete the dcBrowser shortcut from these two folders: • \Windows\Startup • \CK_FFS\Persistent Copy\Windows\Startup 68 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 81
(which defaults to 5555) and the IP address of the controller, which is the Intermec Application Server or PC that the dcBrowser gateway is running on. You may still need to configure your computers to communicate with the access points. For help, see the handheld computer user's manual and your - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 82
on the dcBrowser Device Mapping Configuration page. For help opening that page, see the dcBrowser online help. • Use the device's scanner and keyboard to enter data. • Use auto-transmit fields to cause a screen to automatically transmit when data is scanned into a specific field. For help, see - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 83
and stop bits for the chosen COM port. For supported values, see the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual (P/N 073529). To set the registry key for been warm booted. The dcBrowser client must wait for the CK30 or CK31 to connect to a DHCP server or finish other network services before it can - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 84
seconds you want the dcBrowser client to wait to connect after the CK30 or CK31 warm boots. For example, adding the following line causes the dcBrowser client to wait 10 seconds before trying CK30 or CK31. For help, see the handheld computer user's manual. 72 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 85
run the dcBrowser client. This chapter covers these topics: • Verifying the dcBrowser Client is Loaded • Loading the dcBrowser Client • Configuring Your Trakker Antares Terminals • Connecting to the dcBrowser Gateway • Running the dcBrowser Client • Displaying Different Font Types (Optional) Data - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 86
Trakker Antares WTP terminals do not support dcBrowser. If your Trakker Antares TCP/IP or UDP Plus terminals came preloaded with the dcBrowser client, go to "Configuring Your Trakker Antares Terminals" on File reader commands. • Use a host application. 74 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 87
user's manual. 2 Run FileCopy. The Intermec FileCopy Utility dialog box appears. 3 Click the Terminal Type field down arrow. A list of terminals that the FileCopy utility supports to configure the serial port parameters on the terminal. For help, see the Trakker Antares terminal user's manual. 5 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 88
INTERMEC\DCBROWSER\CLIENT\TRAKKER\DCBT24.BIN 8 In the Terminal Filename and Path box, type: C:DCBT24.BIN 9 Choose Download. The dcBrowser client is downloaded to your terminal. Configuring Configuration Menu > Communications Menu > Primary Network. The Primary Network screen appears User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 89
Advanced Network screen appears. TCP/IP UDP Plus ADVANCED NETWORK Network Port: 4055 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Router 0.0.0.0. need to configure your terminals to communicate with the access points. For help, see your terminal user's manual and your access point user's manual. Connecting - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 90
keyboard to enter data. • Use auto-transmit fields to cause a screen to automatically transmit when data is scanned into a specific rebooting. The following table lists special dcBrowser client key Ctrl-{ Description Clear screen Toggle Debug mode Restart each screen) Refresh screen Reboots - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 91
INTERMEC\DCBROWSER\CLIENT\TRAKKER\ IMDCB.INI. 2 Enter the following lines (only available with firmware command to set the font type $+DT is the Trakker Antares configuration command to set the font type X is one of the following instructions. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 79 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 92
Chapter 7 - Trakker Antares Terminals 80 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 93
A ASCII to Hex Conversion This appendix provides a table for converting ASCII characters to their hexadecimal values. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide 81 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 94
1A SUB 3A 1B ESC 3B 1C FS 3C 1D GS 3D 1E RS 3E 1F US 3F ASCII2 SP3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 82 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 95
6E n 6F o 70 p 71 q 72 r 73 s 74 t 75 u 76 v 77 w 78 x 79 y 7A z 7B { 7C | 7D } 7E ~ 1This column lists the hexadecimal value. 2This column lists the ASCII character. 3SP is the SPACE character. Appendix A - ASCII to Hex Conversion Data Collection Browser Client - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 96
Appendix A - ASCII to Hex Conversion 84 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 97
Troubleshooting This chapter describes solutions to some common problems. It also explains the diagnostics and how you can get help from Intermec Product Support. This chapter covers these topics: • Symptoms and Solutions • Using the Product Support Page Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 98
Server configuration, you must save and reboot. For help, see the Intermec Application Server online help. Verify that your web server is running. Verify that the host IP address has :80 at the end of it in the dcBrowser gateway configuration page. 86 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 99
B - Troubleshooting Symptoms and screen while viewing web pages if the Links parameter is disabled. Verify that the Links parameter on the dcBrowser Device Mapping Configuration page is enabled. For help opening this page, see the dcBrowser online help. Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 100
to the Product Support home page for all Intermec products • Telephone numbers for contacting Product Support To access the Product Support page • From the home page for the Intermec Application Server, click Support. The Product Support page appears. 88 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 101
I Index 89 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 102
, 64 key combinations, 41, 64 starting dcBrowser client on, 40, 62 stylus does not work, troubleshooting, 25, 41, 63, 87 touch screen does not work, troubleshooting, 25, 41, 63, 87 user interface lockdown, 52 A ActiveSync exploring files on a Windows CE computer, 46 on a Windows Mobile 5.0 computer - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 103
Menu, 68 test and service mode, 68 touch screen does not work, troubleshooting, 25, 87 CK61 computer ActiveSync installing, 36, 46 reconnecting to PC, 36, 46 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide Index using to connect to PC, 36, 46 using to explore files, 36, 46 configuring TCP/IP, 39, 49 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 104
dcBrowser client on, 40 stylus does not work, troubleshooting, 25, 41, 87 touch screen does not work, troubleshooting, 25, 41, 87 user interface lockdown, 52 COM port, setting on CK30 or CK31, 71 commands, HTML. See tags. commands, sending Configuration commands to devices, 16 CommonLogFormat, 32 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 105
CK30 or CK31 client connecting to gateway, 71 device continually reboots, troubleshooting, 86 device ID, sending, 33 Device Mapping Configuration screen, user ID, displaying on, 33 device screen, page longer than, 32 device serial number configuring devices by, 33 sending, 33 devices, maximum - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 106
Antares, 77 Windows CE computer, 50 Windows Mobile 5.0 computer, 40 diagnostic screen, configuring access, 32 disabling configuration, 32 Paragraph tag, interpreting, 19 setting up, 27 starts and stops, troubleshooting, 86 Trakker Antares, connecting, 77 understanding, 2 get, attribute for Print tag - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 107
32 int, attribute for Input tag, 14 Intermec Application Server, 4 troubleshooting, 86 cannot connect, 86 IP address, turn on special screen, 33 ITCLICPAKFILE, 32 J Java, how dcBrowser supports, 8 JavaScript, how dcBrowser supports, 9 JScript, how dcBrowser supports, 9 K key combinations, 51 700, 41 - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 108
=, attribute for Beep tag, 12 reset, attribute for Input tag, 14 response time is slow, troubleshooting, 86 restarting the dcBrowser client, configuring devices by, 33 sending device, 33 SERIAL_NO_CONFIGURE, 33 SERIN cookie, 17 sessions, maximum number supported, Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 109
computer, 49 Windows Mobile 5.0 computer, 39 device continually reboots, troubleshooting, 86 devices, maximum supported, 4 UDP_WTP_ALLOWED, 33 up=, attribute for Table tag, 20 user ID, displaying on Device Mapping Configuration screen, 33 user interface, lockdown using IMDCB.INI, 42, 52, 64 V value - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 110
Index Windows Mobile 2003, 58 World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), 9 WTP devices, maximum supported, 4 98 Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Intermec CV30 | Data Collection Browser Client User's Guide - Page 111
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